Please Note: Grading Standing Liberty Quarters is a subjective matter that takes
years of experience to do correctly. In most cases raw or un-graded coins are
usually over graded by the individual owner. Try to be realistic and understand
that grading is only a means to quantify or
evaluate the worth of a coin. The grading company used to grade a coin is very important
and there are only two that have the highest reputation in the numismatic
industry, NGC and PCGS. See:Rating
Coin Grading Services. Also note that coins within a specific grade can
be a plus or minus of that grade also increasing or decreasing value.
There can also be mirrored fields which can increase the value
significantly as in Proof-Like (PL) and Deep Mirror Proof Like (DMPL).
Mintage and popularity can also factor into consideration when accessing
the overall worth of a coin. Please remember that there are at least
three values of a coin; the Price the owner
thinks his coin is worth, the
Value a
Coin Price Guide Book or a
Pricing Guide lists it at and then most importantly, the Actual
Price that you can sell it for to a dealer, buyer, or at an auction.

You can also compare your coin through the online
auction links to
compare prices and condition from images. Click Each Price to Compare Current Online Auction Values in the Left
Side Column Below.
See Grading for more details on grading coins.

Standing Liberty Quarters 1916-1930Regular Strikes

Description

G

F

XF

AU

60

63

64

65

66

67

1916

3250

8500

11000

14000

16500

21500

25000

29500

35000

-

1916

Full Head

-

-

-

15500

18500

22000

26000

37000

50000

125000

1917 Type 1

27

55

85

180

210

285

375

850

1300

3500

1917 Type 1

Full Head

-

-

-

185

225

390

645

1500

2400

6100

1917-D Type 1

30

60

130

190

220

360

450

1000

2300

6500

1917-D Type 1

Full Head

-

-

-

200

275

440

865

2500

3300

8000

1917-S Type 1

35

65

165

225

245

420

600

1350

2675

5000

1917-S Type 1

Full Head

-

-

-

260

295

575

1350

3750

5000

14500

1917 Type 2

30

45

65

100

130

250

375

600

1100

2500

1917 Type 2

Full Head

-

-

-

105

160

385

600

1000

2850

17500

1917-D Type 2

42

72

110

145

200

300

500

1300

1950

5500

1917-D Type 2

Full Head

-

-

-

170

260

700

1800

4350

9250

25000

1917-S Type 2

42

65

115

155

200

325

540

1100

2000

-

1917-S Type 2

Full Head

-

-

-

170

235

900

1800

4000

8500

22500

1918

20

30

52

95

130

250

375

675

1400

3500

1918

Full Head

-

-

-

130

160

385

600

1800

3500

16000

1918-D

30

70

120

170

225

390

780

1375

3500

-

1918-D

Full Head

-

-

-

180

260

1175

2300

5950

10000

-

1918-S

20

35

53

95

200

325

700

1575

2600

5500

1918-S

Full Head

-

-

-

200

325

1500

4200

14500

42500

-

1918/7-S

1650

3850

7700

16000

19500

34000

46000

100000

160000

-

1918/7-S

Full Head

-

-

14000

29000

37500

80000

125000

-

-

-

1919

40

55

80

120

155

250

375

600

975

1800

1919

Full Head

-

-

-

130

170

390

625

1550

3300

10000

1919-D

80

175

500

675

825

1600

2400

3500

6000

-

1919-D

Full Head

-

-

-

725

1250

4000

9500

32500

70000

-

Description

G

F

XF

AU

60

63

64

65

66

67

1919-S

80

175

525

775

1250

1800

2500

4200

5700

-

1919-S

Full Head

-

-

-

950

2200

6000

16000

40000

67500

110000

1920

18

28

50

100

145

250

375

600

1250

4000

1920

Full Head

-

-

-

110

155

450

800

2000

4750

11000

1920-D

55

85

145

200

250

825

1375

2100

3500

6500

1920-D

Full Head

-

-

-

600

900

1625

4000

6500

16500

35000

1920-S

22

32

60

130

225

815

1800

2850

4400

7250

1920-S

Full Head

-

-

-

145

260

3000

10500

28500

50000

-

1921

190

500

800

1050

1400

1750

2100

3000

4000

-

1921

Full Head

-

-

-

1100

1500

1950

2400

5500

12000

35000

1923

18

35

50

90

145

235

350

620

900

1800

1923

Full Head

-

-

-

112

200

490

1750

4300

6300

18500

1923-S

390

700

1100

1500

1700

2200

2750

3800

4750

7000

1923-S

Full Head

-

-

-

1550

1800

2300

3400

5000

10000

25000

1924

18

25

42

95

150

235

350

600

1400

2400

1924

Full Head

-

-

-

100

160

375

650

1700

3100

8000

1924-D

60

95

175

220

275

350

390

600

875

2500

1924-D

Full Head

-

-

-

260

650

1400

2200

5000

10000

32500

1924-S

30

42

110

210

275

975

1300

2150

3850

6500

1924-S

Full Head

-

-

-

260

650

1700

3200

6500

9800

25000

1925

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

900

2500

1925

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

2100

8500

1926

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

1800

1926

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

2200

4950

25000

1926-D

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

900

-

1926-D

Full Head

-

-

-

520

1300

3500

10500

25000

45000

-

Description

G

F

XF

AU

60

63

64

65

66

67

1926-S

8

13

110

230

325

800

1500

2250

4500

-

1926-S

Full Head

-

-

-

715

1450

5750

13500

32500

47500

-

1927

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

3000

1927

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

12000

1927-D

8

15

130

210

235

275

420

575

1500

4500

1927-D

Full Head

-

-

-

215

245

705

1250

2750

9000

-

1927-S

45

110

1350

3300

5000

7500

9250

12500

18000

32500

1927-S

Full Head

-

-

-

4750

7500

30000

75000

155000

200000

-

1928

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

2500

1928

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

2000

3400

7500

1928-D

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

3000

1928-D

Full Head

-

-

-

325

520

1250

2500

5250

11500

35000

1928-S

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

3000

1928-S

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

8500

1929

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

2500

1929

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

7000

1929-D

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

900

4500

1929-D

Full Head

-

-

-

325

520

1200

2450

5400

10000

-

1929-S

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

1700

1929-S

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

8000

1930

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

1700

1930

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

5300

1930-S

7

10

33

70

115

235

350

575

860

1700

1930-S

Full Head

-

-

-

85

130

375

560

875

1850

5300

FYI: Rare coins have historically protected or preserved
wealth as strong inflation fighters, particularly in countries whose paper
currency has been severely weakened. Any time our paper money is threatened,
rare coins can protect wealth much like an investment in gold bullion. The
beauty of rare coins can be enjoyed much like any other work of art. They
are also a very private form of investment not subject to government
scrutiny common to other types of investments held in banks and by brokerage
houses. Rare coins are easy to store and are virtually indestructible. They
are also insurable. Rare coins represent truly portable wealth which can be
moved from place to place very quickly and easily. If you intend to buy rare
or bullion coins for investment, your best protection is to spend time
learning about the coins you are being asked to buy. In the past, most
investment gains have gone to collectors, often known as numismatists, who
have taken the time to carefully study various aspects of coins, including
rarity, grading, market availability, and price trends. Investment success
over the years is the result of prudently acquiring coins of selected
quality, proven rarity, and established numismatic desirability. Many
careful buyers study coins for some time before buying even a single coin.
Success also can be enhanced by researching dealers, as well as coins.